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Dances Saturday
"An Evening of Ballet" by the
Portland Ballet Company will be
presented as a part of the Uni
versity of Oregon's Festival of
Arts Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
University Theatre.
The first part of the program
is "98," a play upon rhythm. Sec
ond part is a "Portrait of Three"
by Brahms. After intermission,
"The Secret" by Shostakovich
will be acted by the company.
The fourth part of the program
is "Have Fun". This includes
Let's Play; Musical Chairs; Fol
low the Leader; Grand Right and
Left; and Everybody Dances.
The performance is free. Tick
ets are available at the University
Theatre box office, the main desk
of the Student Union and at the
office of Frances Dougherty in
the Women's Physical Education
building on campus.
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House of Week Plan Makes Novel Use of Split Level
Home Design Fits a Narrow Lot
By DAVID L. BOWEN
OI the Associated Press
Here's a house full of surprises.
It looks like a ranch from the
outside, but it's not. It has some
of the qualities of a split level,
yet it's not split in the ordinary
way.
It defies standard definition
while presenting an uncommon
mount of glamor in a charming
entrance foyer, a dramatically
dropped living room, and a spec
tacular dining dias.
Even more appealing is the con
struction cost. The house has 1,
188 square feet of living area on
the upper floors with only a sin
gle finished room on the lower
level. Under many zoning ordi
nances, it will fit on a 50-foot
lot.
Within this severe space limi
tation Architect Lester Cohen has
concentrated the ingredients of
modern living and succeeded in
creating an especially luxurious
looking formal entertainment
area.
DINING DIAS
Major feat of design magic Is
the unusual dining dias, a penin
sula some 11 feet square bounded
on three sides by wrought iron
railing and overlookin g the
dropped living room, which is on
a level four feet lower.
The foyer is on a level all its
own, exactly halfway between the
living room and the dining space,
with angled steps leading up and
down.
There are three bedrooms ar
ranged along the rear of the
house. The kitchen has a dinette
area. There's a large recreation
room overlooking a terrace at the
rear of the lower level, plus
front, and excellent utility room
with laundry and lavatory, and a
one-car garage. Plans call for one
full bath and two half-baths
one in the master bedroom and
the other in the utility room.
X-98 is almost a perfect square
with a width of 33 feet and depth
of 36 fet.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
The living room features
large front window, a continuous
ceiling over living room and din
ing area with a cathedral effect.
In addition to the dining dias,
part of the bedroom hall also
overlooks the living room, in
creasing the dramatic effect.
The three bedrooms are on the
same level as the dining dias.
Were it not for the dropped liv
ing room, the home would qualify
a ranch. The difference be
tween this house and an ordinary
split is the fact that only the
living room is on the middle lev
el, instead of living room, dining
room and kitchen.
GOOD VENTILATION
Bedrooms are at the back of
the house and each has two win
dows, with two exposures in the
corner rooms. The master bed
room is square and has its own
lavatory. A full bathroom serves
the rest of the rooms and its lo
cation makes it unnecessary to
have cross traffic on the balcony
after the children have gone to
their rooms. Main bath has an
alcove tub and a trim vanitory
The kitchen is at the front, with
two exposures. One of its unusual
features is a dumbwaiter which
can be used to send garbage down
to the garage level for conven
ient disposal. Two front windows
brighten the dinette area. Work
counters are in a U-shape, a prov
en step-saver.
Four big closets serve the bed
room level, including the walk-in
for the master bedroom. There's a
coat closet in the foyer and
storage alcove in the garage for
outdoor gear and play items.
A big, almost square recreation
room is the only finished room on
the lower level. It has a wall of
windows and a door that opens
out to a terrace.
Exterior materials are brick
and shingle, with an asphalt
shingle roof.
ECONOMY SIZED This three-bedroom home makes full and dramatic use of all
available space. The habitable area of the upper levels is only 1,188 square feet. In
many areas, home could be built on a 50-foot lot. Unusual foyer arrangement, dining
dais and living room dropped four feet below main living level provide dramatic dis
tinction. On lower level, recreation room is the only finished space.
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Few people will deny the worth
of gardening experiences as a
means of education and a source
of culture for boys and girls, but
fewer still seem to be able to do
anything about making such ex
periences available to their
pupil3.
Do your boys and girls learn
gardening in school? If not, don't
you think they should? Do your
schools lose the educational, cul
tural and social values of garden
ing by omitting it from their
programs? If so, do you approve
of their omission?
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ating life by planting dull, dead
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moist soil, have missed an expert-
Mark M. Taylor
Gardening Worthwhile for Children
ence no child should be deprived
of. Children who have never
thrilled with the pride and satis
faction that acompanies the first
harvest of food or beauty result
ing from their own efforts, have
been cheated of one of life's
greatest satisfactions.
Contact with the soil, knowl
edge of the methods by which
it is made to produce, and some
slight skill in achieving produc
tion, are the fundamentals in the
education of every well-rounded
and intelligent citizen. Just as at
least an elementary understand
ing and appreciation of music are
major factors in the "American
way of life," so are the knowledge
and appreciation of gardens and
gardening asociated with good cit
izenship and culture in America
today.
ROTC Plans Study Change
A new course of studies within
the college Reserve Officers'
Training Corps program has been
announced by Secretary of the
Army Brucker.
Beginning with the school year
1960-61, advanced ROTC cadets
will take about 20 per cent of
th-eir military instruction in uni
versity-taught subjects, such as
science, psychology, communica
tions and political institutions.
To permit the change, military
subjects, such as crew served
weapons instruction, will be
taught during the six-week sum
mer camp period, normally at
tended during the junior and sen
ior college years.
The Army anticipates that the
new program will: stimulate in
creased intellectual attainment of
the part of the ROTC students;
lesson the training load on stu
dents, particularly those pursuing
technical degrees; and make the
overall program more attractive.
NOW IS THE TIME!
A few generations ago, music
was considered a "frill" in educa
tion; today it is as unquestioned
as the three R's. Too many edu
cators consider gardening i
'frill" but it is gradually assum
ing its rightful place alongside
music and some other activities
as an essential cultural subject in
our school term.
As a phase of science instruc
tion, gardening may be a most
valuable means of tying scientific
principles to practical life realities.
It hs been my privilege to see
the results of garden training of
school children as practiced by
other cities in the country, not
able of which is Cleveland, Ohio,
where the Cleveland School Sys
tem has been developing a gar
dening program for the past 25
years. Practical gardening proj
ects supplement classroom in
struction. These are on a volun
tary basis, of course, and involve
time of the pupils outside of
school hours.
Closer at hand is the program
undertaken by the Portland high
schools, each of which has chosen
a school flower and studies its
culture and uses. With the aid of
the flower societies in Portland
each school sponsors its own flow
er show featuring the school
flower. It has often been said by
visitors to one of these exhibits
that they would compare well
with exhibitions staged by adults
Most of the students, of course
grow the flowers at home as well
as at the school, in itself a worth
while civic beautification project.
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